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Georeferencing Photos in Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0
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on Wednesday September 13, @03:40PM
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from the everybody-wants-to-do-it dept.
from the everybody-wants-to-do-it dept.
Ogle Earth tells us about the new feature in Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 to georeference your photos. From the blog: "An address-based georeferencing tool? Why? And why just US addresses? Sorry, but that's not good enough. PSE5 should also map EXIF-based coordinate data, let you georeference globally by navigating to a spot visually, and allow you to export photos as EXIF or KML (much as Picasa 2.5 beta does). Maybe PSE5 does all these things, but if so they're not telling."
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rakerman writes "I am interested in automated geocoding of photos from GPS track logs, so I have put together a page with all the information I could find: geocoding photos. (I consider geocoding to be embedding the GPS info into the EXIF metadata.) I have also included information on the related topic of geotagging for Flickr and other photo sites."
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